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CityCynic aka Anthony is a 28.4 year old boy, has been a member since May 27, 2005, has scored 514 submissions, giving an average score of 3.23.
  Nov 29 '05 by CityCynic        11 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
about Lemuria
From Lemuria.net:

"Lemuria was an ancient civilization which existed prior to and during the time of Atlantis. Physically, it is believed that Lemuria existed largely in the Southern Pacific, between North America and Asia/Australia."

Stevethegreat
Stevethegreat on Nov 29 '05 at 6:10pm
OOOOOH...interesting
eat_kohlrabi
eat_kohlrabi on Nov 29 '05 at 6:11pm
quite
OlliRudi
   OlliRudi on Nov 29 '05 at 6:47pm
i much prefer pangea meself.
lizbang
lizbang on Nov 29 '05 at 6:48pm
but would pangea look this hot on a shirt?
l0u
l0u on Nov 29 '05 at 6:59pm
Yes.
jackanapes
jackanapes on Nov 29 '05 at 7:00pm
sorry to burst your bubble, but pangea wasn't a lost civilization. it was a fucking huge continent made up of all the other continents.
l0u
l0u on Nov 29 '05 at 7:18pm
I know that. But just because it wasn't a civilazation doesn't mean it wouldn't look good on a shirt.
lizbang
lizbang on Nov 29 '05 at 7:21pm
pangea is also famous for such early mac(and by early i mean early to me, as in mid-90's) games, such as lode runner.
lizbang
lizbang on Nov 29 '05 at 7:21pm
oh crap, wrong game...they made that one dinosaur game, not lode runner.
Stevethegreat
Stevethegreat on Nov 29 '05 at 7:22pm
they already di a pangaea design:
http://www.threadless.com/submission/60080/Digital_Pangaea
elle_the_great
elle_the_great on Nov 29 '05 at 7:32pm
cool
uhhh
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